Safe and Responsible Driving
Where should a rear-facing child seat NEVER be placed?
- ○In the rear of the vehicle
- ✓In the front passenger seat when the airbag is active
- ○Behind the driver's seat
- ○Secured with a seat belt
Correct answer
In the front passenger seat when the airbag is active
A rear-facing child seat must never be placed on a front passenger seat with an active airbag because the airbag could cause fatal injury to the child in a collision.
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